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politician Shuja ul-Mulk (1881–1936)
Shuja ul-Mulk
Jalala (born 1952),
Afghan politician Shuja-ud-Daula (1732-1775)
Shuja-ud-Din
Muhammad Khan
Shuja-ul-Mulk...
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Shuja-ud-Daula (b. (1732-01-19)19
January 1732 – d. (1775-01-26)26
January 1775) was the
third Nawab of Oudh and the
Vizier of
Delhi from 5
October 1754...
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Arrogant Armies. Edison, New Jersey: CastleBooks. ISBN 978-0471119760. Divan-i-
Shuja (1825)
Autobiography (1826),
described in Zimmermann, Carl (1842), "Anhang:...
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Mirza Shah
Shuja (Persian: میرزا شاه شجاع) (23 June 1616 – 7
February 1661) was the
second son of the
Mughal Emperor Shah
Jahan and
Empress Mumtaz Mahal...
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first presidential award.
Governor Awards Honorary PhD
Degrees to
Shakir Shuja Abadi at The
Islamia University of
Bahawalpur (IUB). His
first proper Mushaira...
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Shuja Haider or
Shuja Hyder (Urdu: شجاع حیدر;
pronounced [ʃʊˈdʒaː ˈɦɛːdər]; born 20
November 1982) is a ****stani singer, songwriter, composer, and record...
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Nawab Shuja Khan was the
Durrani governor of
Multan between 1767 and 1772. A son of
Zahid Khan, the
Mughal Subedar of Multan, he had been
appointed as...
- Shāh
Shujā' (Persian: شاه شجاع, meaning:
brave king) may
refer to the following: Shah
Shoja Mozaffari, the 14th-century
Muzaffarid ruler of
Southern Iran...
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Shuja-ud-Din
Muhammad Khan was the
second Nawab of Bengal,
Bihar and Orissa. He
married Zainab un-nisa
Begum and
Azmat un-nisa Begum, the
daughters of...
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Manuchihr ibn
Shavur was a
Shaddadid emir of Ani from c. 1072 to 1118, the
first of the
dynasty to rule this key city,
formerly an
Armenian royal capital...